Official Review: Morning Is Always Nigh by John Wickersham

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Re: Official Review: Morning Is Always Nigh by John Wickersham

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I’m not interested in fly-fishing as a sport but I’m sure there are others that would appreciate the tips. Overall the adventurous nature of this young man and his family seems like fun.
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This is a very interesting review. The coming of age story of a young boy growing up in the Colorado Rockies, Morning is Always Nigh is an enjoyable and heartwarming story. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD.
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A a fictional tour of Colorado sounds fun to me. I am from Colorado and would enjoy the history. Thank you for the review.
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Good review. This book is stimulating and exciting, the readers will picture the adventures Danny had and much interested to learn living in the mountains.
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This sounds like a great read for anyone who loves the outdoors. While reading the sample, I did note a couple of minor grammatical errors, but nothing too glaring. This is an informative review, but I don't think this is a book that will interest me. Good luck to the author, and congrats on B.O.T.D.!
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This fictional story about adventures in Colorado sounds interesting. I love that the descriptions and adventures are detailed! Congrats on the book of the day! Great review!
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A fictional account of the events happened in the life of John Wickersham, and the events with adventures seem to be interesting as they take place in the wilderness of the Colorado region.
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This sounds like an exceptional book. I've never been to Colorado, but maybe reading this book could spark something inside me to plan a trip there. I'm excited to start reading, especially because of the information and adventure mentioned. Thanks for the review!
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Post by lesler »

This historical storytelling of Colorado Springs in the 1950s of an All American family sounds amazing. I already enjoyed learning about how they fished.
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I guess angels just come your way and give you a reason for the season and a reason to smile again .Thank you this for beautiful book it gives a reason to smile again.If there was a reading world I guess this book would be the only one I would read.
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Review and sample were intriguing thank you for the share plcing this on my want to read list. Grats on botd
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This seems like an enjoyable book full of adventure. I like that photos are added to show the flora and fauna and wildlife of Colorado. Thanks for the review!
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A coming of age story of Jack and his two siblings as they go around on wild adventures like hunting cougar and exploring ghostly towns. Not my area of interest. Thanks for the review.
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I loved this book and plan to buy it as it talks about how Plato's The Allegory of the Cave" as a great story and though I have read much philosophy it never struck me as a great story . I also like how the writer uses latin -anus mirabilis to illustrate the importance of Dan Gray growing up from 12 years to years beyond. I also love the part of the story about the trout and how it had significance to the whole family.

Great writing!!
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This book talks about the Gray kids and their life explore and experience. Through this experience, they were able to know more about this life.
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